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    Wednesday’s weather: Isolated showers across SA – with severe thunderstorms in 2 provinces

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    Wednesday’s weather: Isolated showers across SA – with severe thunderstorms in 2 provinces

    The weather service has forecast isolated showers in most parts of the country.

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    Scattered showers are expected in most parts of the country, while severe thunderstorms are expected in parts of the Eastern Cape and the Northern Cape, according to the South African Weather Service (SAWS).

    Impact-based warnings

    Yellow level 2 warning: Severe thunderstorms leading to localised damage to infrastructure, settlements, property, vehicles, livelihoods and livestock, are expected over the central and south-eastern parts of the Northern Cape, as well as over the north-western, central, and south-eastern parts of the Eastern Cape.

    In the SAWS’s colour-coded weather warning system, yellow indicates a moderate risk of impact that requires caution and awareness, while orange indicates that a higher-risk impact is expected, requiring increased attention and preparation.

    SAWS uses the numbers to indicate the likelihood of weather-based impacts occurring. Levels 2 and 6 are high, and level 4 is low.

    The weather in your province

    Gauteng: Partly cloudy and warm with isolated showers and thundershowers. Scattered showers are expected in the south, where it will be cloudy and cool in places.

    Pretoria: 18°C — 28°C

    Johannesburg: 17°C — 25°C

    Vereeniging: 16°C — 27°C

    Mpumalanga: Cloudy and cool to warm with scattered showers and thundershowers. The lowveld will experience isolated showers, becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon.

    Mbombela: 18°C — 27°C

    Ermelo: 15°C — 26°C

    Emalahleni: 16°C — 24°C

    Standerton: 15°C — 24°C

    Skukuza: 21°C — 29°C

    Limpopo: Cloudy in the morning, otherwise partly cloudy and warm with isolated showers and thundershowers.

    Polokwane: 15°C — 28°C

    Phalaborwa: 20°C — 30°C

    Tzaneen: 19°C — 27°C

    Musina: 21°C — 30°C

    Lephalale: 20°C — 29°C

    Mokopane: 16°C — 30°C

    North West: Morning fog patches in the east, otherwise cloudy and warm with scattered showers and thundershowers. Isolated showers are expected in the extreme northeast.

    Klerksdorp: 16°C — 25°C

    Potchefstroom: 15°C — 25°C

    Mahikeng: 16°C — 26°C

    Rustenburg: 17°C — 27°C

    Vryburg: 17°C — 28°C

    Free State: Morning fog patches in the east, otherwise cloudy and cool to warm with scattered showers and thundershowers.

    Bloemfontein: 16°C — 24°C

    Welkom: 16°C — 25°C

    Bethlehem: 13°C — 21°C

    Northern Cape: Partly cloudy to cloudy and warm to hot, with widespread showers and thundershowers over the central and eastern parts.

    Scattered showers are expected in the extreme northeast. The coast and western interior will become fine by late morning. Coastal winds will shift from light to moderate north-westerly to fresh southerly in the afternoon.

    Upington: 20°C — 31°C

    Kimberley: 18°C — 26°C

    De Aar: 18°C — 28°C

    Alexander Bay: 17°C — 25°C

    Springbok: 20°C — 29°C

    Calvinia: 17°C — 30°C

    Sutherland: 13°C — 28°C

    Western Cape: Cloudy at first with light morning rain along the southwest coast and adjacent interior. Otherwise, partly cloudy and warm, becoming fine over the central and western interior, where it will be hot in places.

    Isolated showers and thundershowers are expected in the extreme northeast during the afternoon. Coastal winds will vary from fresh to strong westerly to south-westerly along the south coast.

    Cape Town: 21°C — 25°C

    Vredendal: 17°C — 29°C

    Riversdale: 18°C — 30°C

    George: 15°C — 25°C

    Worcester: 17°C — 29°C

    Beaufort West: 20°C — 35°C

    Oudtshoorn: 19°C — 33°C

    Eastern Cape: Cloudy in places, otherwise partly cloudy and warm to hot with scattered showers and thundershowers. Isolated showers are expected in the southwest. Morning fog is likely south of the escarpment.

    Gqeberha: 19°C — 29°C

    Makhanda: 18°C — 35°C

    Cradock: 16°C — 34°C

    Graaff-Reinet: 19°C — 35°C

    East London: 20°C — 30°C

    Port St Johns: 20°C — 29°C

    Mthatha: 16°C — 32°C

    Komani: 15°C — 31°C

    Qonce: 18°C — 34°C

    KwaZulu-Natal: Morning and evening fog patches, otherwise partly cloudy to cloudy and warm with isolated showers and thundershowers. Scattered showers are expected in the west.

    Coastal winds will vary from light southerly to moderate northerly, reaching fresh in places during the afternoon.

    Durban: 22°C — 28°C

    Richard’s Bay: 21°C — 29°C

    Pietermaritzburg: 17°C — 29°C

    Ladysmith: 17°C — 29°C

    *This weather report was written with the support of Toqan AI.

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